The Human Rights Reader: Major Political Essays, Speeches, and Documents from Ancient Times to the PresentMicheline Ishay Taylor & Francis, 2007 - 559 стор. The second edition of The Human Rights Reader presents a dramatically revised organization and updated selections, including pieces on globalization and the war on terrorism. Each part of the Reader corresponds to five historical phases in the history of human rights and explores for each the arguments, debates, and issues of inclusiveness central to those eras. This edition is the most comprehensive and up-to-date collection of essays, speeches, and documents from historical and contemporary sources, all of which are now placed in context with Micheline Ishay's substantial introduction to the reader as a whole and valuable introductions to each part and chapter. |
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... Liberal Visions of Human Rights 95 CHAPTER 6 How to Promote a Liberal Conception of Human Rights 125 CHAPTER 7 Human Rights for Whom ? 163 PART III : THE SOCIALIST CONTRIBUTION AND THE INDUSTRIAL AGE 189 CHAPTER 8 Challenging the Liberal ...
... lIberalIsM and the enlIghtenMent Introduction II.1 United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948): Article 3 chaPter 5 liberal Visions of human rights 93 95 93 93 The Fight for Freedom of Expression and Against Religious ...
... liberal conception of human rights 125 Just War, Free Trade, and Republican States 125 6.1 United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948): Preamble 126 6.2 Hugo Grotius (The Law of War and Peace, 1625) 127 6.3 John Locke ...
... Liberal Vision of Rights 197 A Historical Materialist Approach 198 8.1 Friedrich Engels ( The Anti - Dühring , 1878 ) 198 The Struggle for Voting Rights 204 8.2 Chartism : On the Petition for Voting Rights ( 1838 ) 204 8.3 Karl Marx ...
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Secular Asian and Monotheistic Traditions | 1 |
Chapter 1 Liberty Tolerance and Codes of Justice | 7 |
Chapter 2 Social and Economic Justice | 39 |
Chapter 3 Justice War and Peace | 55 |
Chapter 4 Justice for Whom? | 73 |
Part II The Legacy of Liberalism and the Enlightenment | 93 |
Chapter 5 Liberal Visions of Human Rights | 95 |
Chapter 6 How to Promote a Liberal Conception of Human Rights | 125 |
Part IV The Right to SelfDetermination and the Imperial Age | 283 |
Chapter 11 On the National Question | 289 |
Part V Human Rights in the Era of Globalization | 333 |
Chapter 12 Redefining Rights in the New Millennium | 339 |
Chapter 13 Human Rights for Whom? Cultural and Group Rights versus Universalism | 389 |
Chapter 14 How to Promote Human Rights | 437 |
A Brief Historical Narrative | 475 |
Chapter 15 Documents | 483 |
Chapter 7 Human Rights for Whom? | 163 |
Part III The Socialist Contribution and the Industrial Age | 189 |
Chapter 8 Challenging the Liberal Vision of Rights | 197 |
Chapter 9 How to Promote a Socialist Perspective of Human Rights | 225 |
Chapter 10 Human Rights for Whom? | 261 |
Permission Acknowledgments | 545 |
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Back cover | 561 |
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